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Arts & CraftsStudio Photography 101

How to Set Up a Portrait Studio for Studio Photography

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My name is Chris Ryan. I’m a photographer. We’re here at my studio, Chris Ryan Photography, in northwest Portland. If you’d like to see more of my work, please visit my website at chrisryanphoto.com, or if you’d like to follow my daily activities, go to my Facebook page, Chris Ryan Photography in Portland, Oregon. Today, I’m going to talk to you about studio photography. How to set up a portrait studio. Well, you can set up a portrait studio in just about any room. You need a little bit of ceiling height. I’d say a minimum of 8 to 10 feet. You need a distance from the subject of about 10 to 20 feet. And then from there, all you need is a roll of paper as a background. If you have a nice pretty wall that’s painted a pleasing color, then you can use that. Paper is nice because you can easily change the color, and/or texture of your background. Paper’s not the only option. As well, there’s muslin and/or fabric backgrounds. So once you’ve got your space, and you’ve got your background, then you need a couple lights…maybe three, maybe four. Two for sure to evenly light the front and sides of the subject. But then, if you’ve got a hairlight, and perhaps a back light or a side light. Sometimes known as a rim light or an edge light, that’s helpful as well. So you’ve got your space, your background, your lights. Now you need a good camera and tripod…end of subject. And that’s just about everything you’ll need to set up a basic portraiture studio.


Lessons in this Guide

How to Set Up a Portrait Studio for Studio Photography

3 Studio Photography Techniques

How to Do Time-Lapse Photography

How to Take Portraits with Studio Photgraphy

How to Take a Headshot

How to Set Up a Photo Shoot

How to Set Up Studio Lighting for White Backgrounds

How to Set Up a Home-Based Photography Studio

Edge Lighting aka Rim Lighting in Studio Photography

6 Food Photography Basics

Photography Lighting Techniques

How to Pick the Right Studio Lights for Studio Photography

How to Take Studio-Quality Pictures at Home

Top 4 Studio Photography Tips

Top 2 Food Photography Tips

How to Pick a Photography Studio Kit

How to Create a Makeshift Photography Studio

How to Find a Good Studio Photographer

What Is Studio Photography?

Learn about Studio Photography with Chris Ryan

How to Find Studio Photography Jobs

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